Liza Fourre
Need a break?? Yearn to concentrate on your art or writing?? Always wanted to try backstrap weaving or work on your Spanish, but never had the time or just the right opportunity?
Whether you are a corporate type who has finally decided to pursue that love of photography, an art instructor or professional artist who wants to stretch your artistic endeavors - Art Workshops in Guatemala has something to expand your creative horizons.
We offer workshops in the arts as part of a unique and well-planned travel experience. A look at our courses shows the variety of classes offered by instructors who are well-established and successful in their fields.
Classes are small, with a maximum of ten participants. We prefer that each student have plenty of individual attention and a unique and rewarding experience in Guatemala.

Currently Geese USA provides-training in using drama therapy with violent and sex offenders at every level, drama and art work as restorative justice mediators, connection arts for the community, the creation of original client centered productions for institutions and the public and even ethics training for police.

A national performance company, shaking up ideas about what makes a dance, who gets to dance, and where dance happens since 1976.
An educational center for movement arts and art movements, linking people across generations, disciplines, and styles.
A civic resource, inspiring broad participation in art as a path to understanding, community development, personal insight, and healing.
A community of art, action, and knowledge.

An online Sacred Temple of the Great Goddess.
A place for All who seek the ancient wisdom of the Goddess and the peace and strength of Nature. The Grove offers a glimpse into the sacred feminine with Goddess Altars, Goddess Groves, small sanctuaries and tranquility. Here abide the Goddesses, the Crone, Diana, Inanna, IsIs, Kore, Demeter, Kali, Aphrodite, Ishtar, Yemaya, Brigid, Venus, Kuan Yin, the dancing Minoan Snake Goddess, the Muses, the GreenMan and many more.

The National Center for Creative Aging is dedicated to fostering an understanding of the vital relationship between creative expression and healthy aging, and to developing programs that build on this understanding, by:
1. Advocating for quality arts programs as being essential to the well being of older adults.
2. Providing professional trainings.
3. Fostering the understanding and practice of life review.
4. Evaluating arts and aging programs and identifying and promoting best practices.
5. Supporting the replication of best practice models throughout the country.
6. Developing and disseminating resource materials.
7. Serving as a clearinghouse for the exchange of information and resources.
8. Supporting research and policy toward developing the field.